How fast did Conor McGregor defeat Aldo?
How fast did Conor McGregor defeat Aldo?
Six years have passed since Conor McGregor knocked out Jose Aldo in 13-seconds at UFC 194 and backstage footage from before the fight proved it wasn’t a fluke.
Did McGregor get lucky against Aldo?
Jose Aldo Talks Conor McGregor’s ‘Lucky’ Punch, UFC Rematch Frustration. Former UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo believes Conor McGregor only won their highly anticipated fight at UFC 194 in December because he was “lucky” to land a knockout shot just seconds into the bout.
How much did Aldo make against McGregor?
$400,000
Aldo banked a whopping $400,000 for his loss to Conor McGregor in the featherweight title fight, according to the disclosed salaries.
How long did it take Conor McGregor to defeat Jose Aldo?
13 seconds
Conor McGregor runs this town now. After a year of hype and buildup, the Dublin, Ireland native delivered on his promise in the main event of UFC 194 Saturday at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, taking just 13 seconds to end Jose Aldo’s reign as UFC featherweight champion as well as his decade-long unbeaten streak.
Why was there no McGregor vs Aldo 2?
Unfortunately for Jose Aldo, the Irishman decided to go up a weight class and challenge for the lightweight belt. That endeavor got interrupted when then-champion Rafael dos Anjos had to pull out due to an injury. Jose Aldo was offered the opportunity to step in, but the notice was too short for the Brazilian.
How much did UFC make from Conor?
He made an estimated $85 million for the fight, with total annual earnings of $99 million, including endorsements.
How long did McGregor ko Aldo?
John Kavanagh reveals regret that Conor McGregor knocked out Jose Aldo in 13 seconds at UFC 194 and remains ‘obsessed’ with the Brazilian. Conor McGregor’s coach, John Kavanagh, admits he is still ‘obsessed’ with Jose Aldo and ‘regrets’ how the Irishman’s 13-second knockout at UFC 194 unfolded.
Why was there no McGregor Aldo 2?
During a recent interview with MMAFighting, Jose Aldo explained why a second matchup between himself and McGregor will never happen. “No, man, there’s no way,” Aldo said of a rematch at lightweight. “I’m going after a fight for the belt, I want to build this career at bantamweight and make history this way.